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Scientology Doctrine:  Michael Schiavo Removed Terri From Society

The articles I have written in reference to Scientology and Terri Schindler Schiavo: The Death Connection are not written for the purpose of proving that Michael Schiavo is a member of the "Church" of Scientology. That is unnecessary. His actions reveal his mentality which in turn betray his affiliations. My purpose is to point out that the way he has treated his disabled, wife, Terri and her beloved family—for years—specifically conforms to Scientology doctrines. Also, the fact that certain Pinellas County Court judges (notably Judge Greer) have disregarded the Florida statues and ruled repeatedly in the way that would benefit Scientology's specific agenda is clearly evident.  

Michael Schiavo's determination to isolate his disabled wife from the world—and her family as much as possible— has perplexed and distressed most Americans because it is unnatural and cruel. It is not, however, out of the ordinary or improper in the sight of Scientologists, who follow the teachings of the founder—the  late L. Ron Hubbard. 

L. Ron Hubbard taught that disabled people [individuals below 2.0 on the emotional tone scale] should not be allowed to mix with society. His teachings, (which he borrowed from many sources, including Nazi ideology) contain a doctrine about the deletion of people who are deemed "unworthy."

Scientology uses it [the tone scale] to judge. If an individual, group or country is low on the Emotional Tone Scale it is NOT WORTHY OF CONSIDERATION.

This is very close to the type of philosophy which can regard people as "not quite human". Taken to extremes it can justify any action against another who is regarded as unworthy of rights.

(Quote source: Scientology would exterminate undesirables

According to Hubbard, human beings who rank lower than 2.0 on the emotional tone scale should be either processed enough to be raised on the tone scale [audited] or quarantined from society!

"The sudden and abrupt deletion of all individuals occupying the lower bands of the tone scale from the social order would result in an almost instant rise in the cultural tone and would interrupt the dwindling spiral into which any society may have entered. It is not necessary to produce a world of clears in order to have a reasonable and worthwhile social order; it is only necessary to delete those individuals who range from 2.0 down, either by processing them enough ... or simply quarantining them from the society." 

(Science of Survival, by L. Ron Hubbard pg 173)

Hubbard's rationale for teaching his followers to reject the disabled is as follows: 

"The only answers would seem to be the permanent quarantine of such persons from society to avoid the contagion of their insanities and the general turbulence which they bring into any order." 

(Science of Survival, by L. Ron Hubbard pg 145)

Hubbard's directive to treat an "insane person" [2.0 and lower on the tone scale] as a social contagion is a plausible explanation for the shameful abuse of Terri Schindler Schiavo and the denial of her rights as a citizen of the United States as well as the denial of protections afforded her in The Americans with Disabilities Act. Terri has been confined to a single hospice room for four years and unlawfully denied any form of therapy for over ten years!

Florida law, which mandates rehabilitation, is at odds with Scientology. At this time, Scientology doctrine, which requires that Terri Schiavo be isolated from society, is being upheld in the Clearwater courts.

L. Ron Hubbard: No Civil Rights For the Disabled

Scientology "Scripture" [the writings and recorded spoken words of L. Ron Hubbard] states that people who are low on the Scientology emotional tone scale (these include cognitively and physically disabled people like Terri) should not have any civil rights of any kind!

In any event, any person from 2.0 down on the tone scale should not have, in any thinking society, any civil rights of any kind... 

(Science of Survival by L. Ron Hubbard pg 131)

 Review

According to Hubbard, "It is not necessary to produce a world of clears in order to have a reasonable and worthwhile social order." How does Scientology achieve the goal of a reasonable and worthwhile social order? In other words, how does Scientology intend to bring about the societal changes necessary to usher in the New World Order?

Answer: 

"...delete those individuals who range from 2.0 down..."

How do they go about the process of "deleting" individuals who are low on the Scientology tone scale?

either by processing them enough [Scientology auditing] ... or simply quarantining them from the society." 

A prime example of Michael Schiavo's application of Scientology doctrine is his decision to place Terri Schindler Schiavo in solitary confinement. He appears to be making an effort to cause Terri to lose the will to live and thus be permanently quarantined from society!

Also see: Keeping Terri Disabled: Michael's Illegal Pretext to Kill

05/15/04

edited 07/24/04

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